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Tue, Nov. 10th, 2009 01:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Mmmmmmm summer <3 Well, not technically, pool still hasn't warmed up yet, but still. Heatwave. That means summer.
On Sunday I had my first Sunday off work in a while, so Anna P and I planned a beach trip, cos it's summer now, yasee X) Started doing a bit of work at her house until about 3:30ish then headed off to Sellicks Beach for the afternoon. Woulda been earlier, but... lol 36 degrees. You don't go to the beach in that unless you're completely insane. Or English.
It was STUNNING. The sea was absolutely glassy flat so that literally the only waves reaching the shore were the wakes of speed boats further out. Sellicks is one of the beaches in Adelaide you can drive on and park the car on the sand, so we took Bruce down and drove past all the 4-wheel-drives thinking they were really tough with their big wheels and high clearance. One at least had a boat attached to the back of it.
We managed to score the perfect spot, too. There was a car parked right down on the water's edge with doors and boot open and good music cranked nice and loud X3
The water was. Um. Fresh. Yes, 36 degrees, but it's still the Southern Ocean and it'd only had a day or two of serious heat, so it was still raaather chilly. God, I've never felt like such a sissy getting into the sea before XD; However, with the glassy flatness it meant that the surface down about a foot had been warmed by the sun, so we just floated on our backs staring at the vast expanse of blue above, broken only by the sun. Not even any jet streams.
I bloody love my city, you guys. The water was so clear that, even when we were out deep enough that we couldn't touch the bottom, we could still see ripples in the sand and little pebbles and gorgeous light patterns filtering through the water. God it was brilliant. I love summer. More of that, yes <3 <3 <3
Fish and chips took forEVER, so that kinda ruined our plans of watching the sunset while eating said fish and chips, but we were in proper country town territory by that point. Things move slower out there >> BUT it was the best battered fish I've ever had, and their chips ranked very close to number one, too. Unley Chickens still outranks them, probably because when they say 20 minutes they don't actually mean 45 XD;
I love summer and I love my city. Woulda been nice if we could have had spring, instead of bumbling around 16 for ages, skipping the 20s entirely and rocketing up to 36 overnight, but there you go. SUMMER~ *waves arms around*
Also, Farmer's Union Iced Coffee strong > regular FUIC. Just a note to self =3
On Sunday I had my first Sunday off work in a while, so Anna P and I planned a beach trip, cos it's summer now, yasee X) Started doing a bit of work at her house until about 3:30ish then headed off to Sellicks Beach for the afternoon. Woulda been earlier, but... lol 36 degrees. You don't go to the beach in that unless you're completely insane. Or English.
It was STUNNING. The sea was absolutely glassy flat so that literally the only waves reaching the shore were the wakes of speed boats further out. Sellicks is one of the beaches in Adelaide you can drive on and park the car on the sand, so we took Bruce down and drove past all the 4-wheel-drives thinking they were really tough with their big wheels and high clearance. One at least had a boat attached to the back of it.
We managed to score the perfect spot, too. There was a car parked right down on the water's edge with doors and boot open and good music cranked nice and loud X3
The water was. Um. Fresh. Yes, 36 degrees, but it's still the Southern Ocean and it'd only had a day or two of serious heat, so it was still raaather chilly. God, I've never felt like such a sissy getting into the sea before XD; However, with the glassy flatness it meant that the surface down about a foot had been warmed by the sun, so we just floated on our backs staring at the vast expanse of blue above, broken only by the sun. Not even any jet streams.
I bloody love my city, you guys. The water was so clear that, even when we were out deep enough that we couldn't touch the bottom, we could still see ripples in the sand and little pebbles and gorgeous light patterns filtering through the water. God it was brilliant. I love summer. More of that, yes <3 <3 <3
Fish and chips took forEVER, so that kinda ruined our plans of watching the sunset while eating said fish and chips, but we were in proper country town territory by that point. Things move slower out there >> BUT it was the best battered fish I've ever had, and their chips ranked very close to number one, too. Unley Chickens still outranks them, probably because when they say 20 minutes they don't actually mean 45 XD;
I love summer and I love my city. Woulda been nice if we could have had spring, instead of bumbling around 16 for ages, skipping the 20s entirely and rocketing up to 36 overnight, but there you go. SUMMER~ *waves arms around*
Also, Farmer's Union Iced Coffee strong > regular FUIC. Just a note to self =3